This directory contains NEURON files associated with computing neuronal responses to a Chirp stimulus in a morphologically realistic model of a CA1 pyramidal neuron. These files, and the functions there in, could be used to compute input resistance and to generate voltage traces in response to a local Chirp current stimulus, along various trunk locations of the model. The only channel in the model is the h channel which has a conductance gradient, and increases with distance from the soma. These files will help recreate results presented in Fig. 8C of the paper referenced below. Rishikesh Narayanan and Daniel Johnston, Long-term potentiation in rat hippocampal neurons is accompanied by spatially widespread changes in intrinsic oscillatory dynamics and excitability, Neuron, 56(6), pp. 1061-1075, December 2007. If you choose to save input resistances, the input resistances along with the corresponding radial distances of the trunk compartment under consideration will be saved in a file named "Trunk_RN.txt". The actual output that you obtain by running the RN_Trunk() function is attached. If you choose to save responses to a Chirp stimulus, the files will be saved in the Output directory. The traces that one will obtain by running the "Chirp_Gh()" function are attached in the Output directory. Only two representative traces corresponding to the first ("ChirpOutput_0.txt") and the last ("ChirpOutput_61.txt") trunk compartments are attached. Once you run the "Chirp_Gh()", you should get all 62 files in the Output directory. The corresponding current values are in the file "ChirpI.txt". All these files contain 1002000 points, corresponding to a time period of 25050 ms, with 40 points per ms. If impedance analyses were to be performed with values from saved files in the Output directory as voltage responses, and values in the file "ChirpI.txt" as the current input, then the measurements should read as in the file named "Trunk_Z.txt". It may be noted that the distances here are the same as those in the "Trunk_RN.txt" file, as the compartment order is the same. For details about each of the measurements in these files and on the gradient in the h channels, refer to the paper mentioned above. Written by Rishikesh Narayanan. Contact: rishi.n@gmail.com